Andersen Lori, Gustat Jeanette, Becker Adam B
Department of Global Community Health and Behavioral Sciences, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, 1440 Canal St., Suite 2301, New Orleans, LA, 70112, USA,
J Community Health. 2015 Oct;40(5):967-74. doi: 10.1007/s10900-015-0019-z.
The social ecological model was used to examine individual, interpersonal, and neighborhood characteristics related to lifestyle-related physical activity (PA) in a low-income African American (AA) population in New Orleans, Louisiana. Interviewers administered surveys to randomly-sampled household participants from three low-income, AA neighborhoods in New Orleans, Louisiana. Questions included the social and physical environment, physical activity, interpersonal factors, demographics, height and weight. Logistic regression multivariable models were built predicting whether the respondent met PA guidelines, controlling for neighborhood. Females were less as likely to engage in lifestyle-related PA compared to males (OR 0.46, CI 0.30-0.70). Support specific for PA was correlated with engaging in lifestyle-related PA (OR 1.45, CI 1.14-1.83). The individual and social environment should be considered for increasing PA in AA. Interventions targeting the AA population could consider ways of enhancing social support for PA.
社会生态模型被用于研究路易斯安那州新奥尔良市低收入非裔美国人(AA)群体中与生活方式相关的身体活动(PA)有关的个人、人际和社区特征。访谈员对来自路易斯安那州新奥尔良市三个低收入非裔美国人社区的随机抽样家庭参与者进行了调查。问题包括社会和物理环境、身体活动、人际因素、人口统计学、身高和体重。构建了逻辑回归多变量模型,以预测受访者是否符合身体活动指南,并对社区进行了控制。与男性相比,女性参与与生活方式相关的身体活动的可能性较小(比值比0.46,置信区间0.30 - 0.70)。对身体活动的特定支持与参与与生活方式相关的身体活动相关(比值比1.45,置信区间1.14 - 1.83)。在非裔美国人中增加身体活动时应考虑个人和社会环境。针对非裔美国人的干预措施可以考虑增强对身体活动的社会支持的方法。